This series traces the everyday ordinary Catholic through formation, belief, prayer, worship, family and evangelization. We will focus on what it means to be Catholic and what is unique about the faith. What does it mean to be Catholic? Where do we start to understand more about our Catholic Identity? Guest: Steven Brooksher
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Jesus Christ is the Shepherd of His people. We in turn as the flock are called to follow our shepherd. But what exactly does a shephered do? To whom do you shepherd? Does the Good Shepherd give you hope? Guests: Bishop Robert Muench & Patricia Welther
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Conversion is not always a monumental story. It can be found in the everyday. It's about turning to God, a change of heart and an inner healing. God is constantly calling us, are we listening? Guests: Sr. Lucy Silvio, SJ & Mary Ann Henchy
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This program focuses on Spirituality and in particular prayer and prayer styles. What is prayer, how do we pray, when do we pray and what do we say? Guests: Francis Vanderwall & Sam Bergeron
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According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, "This is the sole Church of Christ, which in the Creed we profess to be one, holy, catholic and apostolic." These four characteristics are inseparable. They indicate essential features of the Church and her mission. So what are the characteristics of One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic? Guests: Fr. Tom Ranzino, Sr. Helen Cahill, OSF & David Merrick
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This program focuses on the second mark of the Church, what it means to be Holy. How do you define holy? What is holy? Who is holy? Guests: Fr. Tom Ranzino & Pat Hoffman
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This show focuses on the third mark of the Church, what it means to be Catholic. What does the word Catholic mean? Does it have a special meaning for you? Guests: Fr. Michael Alello & David Dawson
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This episode discusses the fourth mark of the Church, what it means to be apostolic. How are we apostles? What exactly is an apostle? Guests: Fr. Michael Alello, Ann LaRose & Charles LaRose
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The sacraments are a unique portion of our identity as Catholics. What is a sacrament? How are they divided? Where do they originate? How are we called to participate and why? Guests: Vera Dunbar & Myra Tircuit
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Catechism paragraph 1534 explains that these sacraments are directed towards the salvation of others; if they contribute as well to personal salvation, it is through the service to others that they do so. What are the sacraments at the Service of Communion? Guests: Deacon Jodi Moscona & Alycia Bueche
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Paragraph 1421 of the Catechism explains, "The Lord Jesus Christ, physician of our souls and bodies, who forgave the sins of the paralytic and restored him to bodily health has willed that his Church continue, in the power of the Holy Spirit, his work of healing and salvation." This is the purpose of the two sacraments of healing; the sacrament of Penance and the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. Guests: Fr. Gerard Burns & Tommy Karam
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What is sacramentality? How can we define it? How do we live a sacramental life? Guests: Tom Eldringhoff & Chauvin Wilkinson
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This episode defines the meaning, role and mission of the family. What is a family to you? How can family be a source of love creating a community of persons? Guests: Peter Fletcher & AJ Collura
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This show focuses on families and the power of relationship, formation and communication. How does your family communicate and pray together? Guests: Darryl Ducote & Chris Porche
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This show journeys down the path of catholic parenting of children ages birth to 10 years old. How can we best raise Catholic Children? How does the Church guide us on such an enormous task? Guests: Harold & Gay Mack, Rob & Katie Tasman
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Raising children ages 11 though young adulthood is the focus of this program. This significant time-span is when parents can help their children search for their own identity, develop a respectful separation from mom and dad and foster their spirituality. Guests: Jeanette & Mike Rolfson, Brigitte Burke
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The Second Vatican II Council's Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation explains, "It pleased God, in his goodness and wisdom, to reveal himself and to make known the mystery of his will. His will was that men should have access to the Father, through Christ, the Word made flesh, in the Holy Spirit, and thus become sharers in the divine nature." So how is this transmitted? Guests: Fr. Fred Youngs & Pam Folse
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How are we directed by the Church to study sacred scripture? Guests: Ann Schneller & Jeremy Thompson
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How are we called personally to live out God's word? Guests: Deacon James Morrisey & Zoom Nguyen
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This program focuses on touching the hearts of God's people by spreading his word in the community. Guests: Fr. Fred Youngs & Ali Baraya
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This program focuses on the great spiritual traditions that we treasure. Guests: Lisette Borne & Olga Johnson
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Inside the lives of the great spiritual masters and mystics of the Catholic faith. Guests: Francis Vanderwall & Theresa Ordeneaux
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